
Meeting Notice
Douglas Bosco (Public Member), Chairman
Gary A. Hernandez (Public Member), Vice Chairman
Jeremy M. Hallisey (Public Member)
Ann Notthoff (Public Member)
Mike Chrisman, Secretary for Resources; Karen Scarborough (Designated)
Meg Caldwell, Coastal Commission Chair; Susan Hansch (Designated)
Michael Genest, Acting Director, Department of Finance; Fred Klass (Designated)
Senate Representatives Assembly Representatives
Wesley Chesbro (District 2) John Laird (District 27)
Sheila Kuehl (District 23) Fran Pavley (District 41)
Abel Maldonado (District 15) Loni Hancock (District 14)
Location:
Honda Theater
DATE: Thursday, October 27,
2005
TIME: 10:00 a.m.
1. Roll Call
3. Consideration and
possible Conservancy authorization
to disburse up to $1,550,000 to the City of
Rancho Palos Verdes for the acquisition of two properties necessary for
implementation of the Rancho
Palos Verdes Natural Communities Conservation Planning (NCCP) Subarea
Plan on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in southwestern Los Angeles County.
4. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to adopt a statement of overriding considerations, the mitigation and monitoring plan, and disburse up to $1,000,000 for preparation of engineering designs to implement the Matilija Dam Ecosystem Restoration Program, including but not limited to disbursement to the Ventura County Watershed Protection District for services provided by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
5. Consideration
and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $80,000 to the Aquarium of the Pacific in
Long Beach, Los Angeles County to assist in the development of an environmental
education exhibit.
6.
Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse an
amount not to exceed $350,000 to the City of Chula Vista to assist in the
construction of a new environmental education exhibit at the Chula Vista Nature Center
focused on the endangered green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas), which is native to
San Diego Bay.
7. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $500,000 to Save-the-Redwoods League to help acquire and transfer to the Department of Parks and Recreation 1,240 acres for the purpose of expanding Montgomery Woods State Reserve and providing watershed protection and enhancement opportunities for two salmon-bearing tributaries of the South Fork Big River in Mendocino County.
8. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $245,000 to the Redwood Community Action Agency for preparation of final designs and environmental review documents, permits and other work required to construct estuary enhancement, fish passage and riparian enhancement projects at Redmond and Cochrane Creeks in the area bounded by Freshwater, Eureka and Fay Sloughs in the northern Humboldt Bay region.
Statewide
9. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $1,000,000 of tideland oil revenues authorized by the California Ocean Protection Council to the California Sea Grant College Program and University of Southern California Sea Grant Program to allocate as grants for ocean research.
10. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $101,300 to Environmental Defense for conceptual and business planning for a statewide Sustainable Fisheries Revolving Loan Fund.
11.
Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to enter into a Memorandum
of Agreement with the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the
California Conservation Corps for collaboration in developing the California Coastal Trail within
units of the State Parks system, and authorization to disburse up to $1,000,000
to the Department of Parks and Recreation for Coastal Trail improvements using
the services of the Conservation Corps.
12. Consent
a. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization for the Association of Bay Area Governments
(ABAG) to disburse up to $392,837 of previously authorized
Conservancy funds for the Illinois Street Bridge
in
b.
Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to
$309,000 for the production of Conservancy
publications through 2006, including California
c.
Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse an
additional amount of up to $105,000 to the Redwood Coast Land Conservancy in
augmentation of a previous grant to construct the second phase of the Gualala Blufftop Trail,
Mendocino County.
d.
Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to
$100,000 to the Garrapata
Creek Watershed Council to implement a watershed restoration project in
Big Sur,
e. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization
to disburse up to $70,000 to Access For All for a variety of site design tasks
necessary to develop public coastal accessways in Malibu,
f. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $61,000 to the Table Bluff Reservation – Wiyot Tribe to establish native saltmarsh and upland vegetation at the Tuluwat village site on Indian Island in Humboldt Bay for the purposes of creating habitat and enhancing scenic values.
g. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to disburse up to $50,000 to the Sonoma Land Trust (SLT) to create a comprehensive invasive plant management program for the protection of native plant and animal species, habitat restoration and agricultural preservation on approximately 3,775 acres of open space and agricultural lands owned by SLT.
h. Consideration and possible Conservancy authorization to transmit the “California CELCP Conservation Plan” to the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration for the federal Coastal and Estuarine Lands Conservation Program and to take other steps necessary to qualify California to participate in future competitive grants opportunities.
13.
Executive Officer’s Report
a. Approval of 2006 Board meeting schedule
b. Coastal Trail Insignia Design Alternatives
c. Los Cerritos Update
14. Deputy Attorney General’s Report
a. Litigation Summary
15. Board Member Comments
16. Public Comments
17. Possible closed session to confer with
counsel regarding: City of Malibu and David Geffen
v. Access for All, California Coastal Commission, California Coastal
Conservancy, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court, Case No BC277034; Serra Canyon Co. LTD v. California Coastal
Commission, California Coastal Conservancy, et al., Los Angeles Superior
Court Case No. SCO 73699;
18. Adjournment.
N.B.: This Meeting Notice and Tentative Agenda may be found on the Internet at:
www.scc.ca.gov/Meetings/meetings.htm
N.B.: Following or
at any time during the meeting, the Conservancy may recess or adjourn to closed
session to consider personnel matters, prices and terms of real estate
transactions and possible and pending litigation. Session will be closed
to the public pursuant to attorney‑client privilege and statutory
authorization under Government Code Section 11126(a), (c)(7) and (e).
For more information, contact Dick Wayman at the Conservancy:
1330 Broadway, 11th Floor
(510) 286‑4182